MaxPreps Regional High School Baseball Computer Rankings
By Kevin Askeland
May 16, 2014, 3:00pm
Five new No. 1 teams this week, 18 new teams join the rankings.
The MaxPreps Regional Baseball Computer Rankings had a complete makeover this week with five new No. 1 teams and 18 new teams in the five regions combined.
Bishop Eustace (Pennsauken, N.J.) moves up to No. 1 in the Northeast while Great Oak (Temecula, Calif.) is the new No. 1 in the West. Sacred Heart-Griffin (Springfield, Ill.) takes over the top spot in the Midwest and Olympia (Orlando, Fla.) takes over No. 1 in the South. The Woodlands (Texas) is the new No. 1 in the Southwest.
The Southwest had the biggest turnover with seven new teams. The rankings are based on the
MaxPreps Computer Rankings and are for the rankings of May 15.
MaxPreps Regional Baseball Computer Rankings
Northeast
St. Augustine Prep enters this week's Northeast rankings at No. 10.
Photo by Richard Ta
1. (last week 2)
Bishop Eustace Prep (Pennsauken, N.J.), 14-0, 13.8
2. (1)
Ketcham (Wappingers Falls, N.Y.), 17-2, 13
3. (4)
St. Mark's (Wilmington, Del.), 15-3, 12.8
4. (9)
Bellows Free Academy (Fairfax, Vt.), 9-0, 12.7
5. (5)
New Hartford (N.Y.), 14-2, 12.5
6. (10)
North Rockland (Thiells, N.Y.), 11-1, 12.3
7. (NR)
St. John's Prep (Danvers, Mass.), 16-1, 12.2
8. (3)
Bridgewater-Raynham (Bridgewater, Mass.), 13-1, 12.1
9. (NR)
Beacon (N.Y.), 17-2, 11.8
10. (NR)
St. Augustine Prep (Richland, N.J.), 16-4, 11.5
West
Zack Noll and Great Oak move into the top spot in this week's West rankings.
Photo by Matt Francis
1. (2)
Great Oak (Temecula, Calif.), 20-6, 16.2
2. (1)
Hamilton (Chandler, Ariz.), 28-3, 16.1
3. (5)
Vista Murrieta (Murrieta, Calif.), 19-6, 15.3
4. (NR)
Rancho Bernardo (San Diego), 24-3, 15.2
5. (4)
St. Francis (Mountain View, Calif.), 24-4, 15.1
6. (9)
Clovis (Calif.), 30-5, 14.8
7. (10)
Norco (Calif.), 23-2, 14.7
8. (3)
Horizon (Scottsdale, Ariz.), 27-6, 14.6
9. (NR)
Cathedral Catholic (San Diego), 21-4, 14.5
10. (6)
Chaparral (Scottsdale, Ariz.), 27-4, 14.4
South
Nick Gordon has helped lead Olympia to the No. 1 ranking in the South region.
Photo by Joseph Ott
1. (4)
Olympia (Orlando, Fla.), 24-3, 15.6
2. (3)
Sumter (S.C.), 23-2-1, 15.6
3. (NR)
Chiles (Tallahassee, Fla.), 23-6, 15.3
4. (NR)
Hartsville (S.C.), 16-2, 15.3
5. (2)
Cosby (Midlothian, Va.), 14-0, 15.1
6. (1)
Lambert (Suwanee, Ga.), 32-1, 14.8
7. (8)
Christian Brothers (Memphis, Tenn.), 31-6, 14.6
8. (6)
West Ashley (Charleston, S.C.), 21-5, 14.6
9. (NR)
Killian (Miami), 25-5, 14.5
10. (NR)
South Dade (Homestead, Fla.), 21-7, 14.4
Midwest
Jake Shepski and St. Rita fall to No. 4 in this week's Midwest rankings.
Photo by John Rowland
1. (2)
Sacred Heart-Griffin (Springfield, Ill.), 26-2, 14.4
2. (8)
Mason (Ohio), 21-4, 14
3. (5)
Edwardsville (Ill.), 21-4, 13.6
4. (1)
St. Rita (Chicago), 27-2, 13.6
5. (3)
Libertyville (Ill.), 17-2, 13.6
6. (4)
Indianapolis Cathedral (Ind.), 20-3, 13.5
7. (9)
St. Laurence (Burbank, Ill.), 22-3, 13.1
8. (7)
Andrean (Merrillville, Ind.), 20-2, 13
9. (NR)
Lemont (Ill.), 23-1, 12.9
10. (NR)
Joliet Catholic Academy (Joliet, Ill.), 23-6, 12.9
Southwest
At 27-7. The Woodlands jumps to the top spot in the Southwest rankings.
Photo by Oladipo Awowale
1. (5)
The Woodlands (Texas), 27-7, 15.8
2. (1)
Fayetteville (Ark.), 22-3, 15.3
3. (NR)
Carroll (Southlake, Texas), 29-4, 15.2
4. (NR)
Lake Travis (Austin, Texas), 31-2-1, 15.1
5. (NR)
Carroll (Corpus Christi, Texas), 32-3, 15.1
6. (2)
Stillwater (Okla.), 28-3, 15
7. (NR)
Langham Creek (Houston), 27-3, 14.8
8. (NR)
Rockwall-Heath (Rockwall, Texas), 31-7, 14.6
9. (NR)
Atascocita (Humble, Texas), 28-6-1, 14.6
10. (NR)
Moody (Corpus Christi, Texas), 27-4, 14.6